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27 November 1989 Time-Resolved X-Ray Detectors Applied To Laser-Produced Plasmas
Richard Sauneuf
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Abstract
Studies of laser-produced plasmas lead to imagine numerous diagnostics able to make measurements within the X-ray range (10 eV to 10 keV, or so) with a high spatio-temporal resolution. Electronic framing or streak cameras fit very well to that problem ; others fast detectors such as vacuum diodes or photoconductors associated with large bandwidth oscilloscopes allow some measurements, maybe less sharp, but often sufficient, with a less complicated equipment.
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Richard Sauneuf "Time-Resolved X-Ray Detectors Applied To Laser-Produced Plasmas", Proc. SPIE 1140, X-Ray Instrumentation in Medicine and Biology, Plasma Physics, Astrophysics, and Synchrotron Radiation, (27 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961864
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Cameras

X-rays

Microchannel plates

Diodes

Plasmas

Printed circuit board testing

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